Harper's Bazaar Australia

The amazing REESE

NATALIE PORTMAN: Hi! I’m so happy to talk to you for Harper’s BAZAAR. Was it scary to be shot with a spider on your face?

REESE WITHERSPOON: This is going to sound weird, but I like insects and spiders. I was kind of a tomboy growing up. It grosses everybody out, but I like to pick up bugs.

NP: What, if anything, are you actually afraid of?

RW: I get scared of being on really tall buildings and looking down.

NP: And you did that too for your BAZAAR shoot! I’m impressed. Speaking of impressed, I watched the first three episodes of The Morning Show [streaming in Australia as Morning Wars] last night. It’s wonderful!

Of course you did all your homework like that. You’re the

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